St Loooo get a shitload of points from the points. Their defense, particularly Shattenkirk and Pietrangelo, really moving the puck well and this will be a huge test for our team. One weakness may be their 3rd pairing as they are nowhere near the talent as the top pairing.Their forward group is pretty deep and any line can score. Moving the puck quickly out of the zone and quick sticks will be the way to beat these guys. If I remember, they tend to get frustrated when you smother them and they take stupid penalties at key times. A timely powerplay goal could be the difference.I'll say 2-1 Nux with Luongo being first star. We win if all 4 lines come to play and we stay out of the box.

Oh but wait!!!! He made one lucky save against the Flames and suddenly he's the new Marty Brodeur or something.

Some quotes from TSN.....

After his amazing save, the Canucks know they can't underestimate the Blues' rookie goaltender, Jake Allen.

Outstanding goaltending was the foundation of the St. Louis Blues' success last season. Rookie Jake Allen must have taken notice. Tonight, the Vancouver Canucks will look to solve the 22-year-old as the Northwest Division leaders take on the Blues.

While every goalie makes amazing saves that are as much luck as they are skill, I'm loving the fact that this kid has made one such save and now the Canucks will have solve him, and know they can't underestimate him. LMAO!!!!!

I supposed the flip side is the penchant this team has for making backups and rookies look like Patrick Roy circa 1986. Regardless, I'm getting a real kick out of this.

Uncle dans leg wrote:I like seeing shitty refereeing in the regular season...it prepares the team for the same inevitable scenario come playoff time

Bad non-call on Backes...that being said, that period was all St. Louis regardless of the bad reffing. We still need to find proper line-mates for Kesler. If Kassian doesn't improve his consistency, he could find himself parked on the 4th line permanently when Booth gets back.

"I just want to say one word to you. Just one word. Are you listening? - Plastics." - The Graduate

SKYO wrote:He played much better playing with our leading scorers, as he was getting beautiful saucer passes by the uber twins.

and so did Jason King, Trent Klatt and Anson Carter. The bottom line is, nobody plays better with the Sedins than Burrows. The Sedins seemingly found their game once Burrows was put back with them. I'm hoping for some good chemistry between Kassian and Kesler but Kassian still has some learnin' to do. Still like the play and chemistry of the Hansen, Schroeder, Raymond line, don't see any reason to break that up.

"I just want to say one word to you. Just one word. Are you listening? - Plastics." - The Graduate